A hand-held, dental, surgical instrument used during dental osteotomy for shaping and condensing bone, typically when performing a dental implant surgical procedure. It is hand-held by the dentist who will use a surgical mallet or hammer to manually impart an impacting force to the proximal end of the instrument. The device will have a straight or bayonet-shaped handle leading to a round or concave tip at the distal end, which may be marked with graduations to indicate depth differences. It is used for ridge expanding, bone condensing and sinus floor elevation procedures. This device will be made of high-grade stainless steel. This is a reusable device.